OBSERVATION: ABC News & # 039; Amy Robach talks about her trip through the bush. Kilimanjaro
OBSERVATION: ABC News & # 039; Amy Robach talks about her trip through the bush. Kilimanjaro
OBSERVATION: ABC News & # 039; Amy Robach talks about her trip through the bush. Kilimanjaro
Transcription for Amy Robach of ABC News talks about her trip through the bush. Kilimanjaro
And the woman she is doing is because she is our inspiration, our Amy who faces one of the greatest challenges in the world, mt. Kilimanjaro and I know that it took five years since his diagnosis of breast cancer and that was the reason. Today, five years ago, Robin, I actually was. Nyu received the worst news of my life and it happened through something, of course, that thousands of women unfortunately pass through this country every year. But many of us want to face our fear of a health crisis that is so scary and the possibility of recurrence is always great for many survivors, so I chose to celebrate my survival and decided to embark on a different type of travel and face the fear of a different type. Have a look. Our good friend Amy Robach is here. She has something important to share. Reporter: It was October 2013 when my world collapsed and my security broke down. Words that I never expected to hear. I would say that I have breast cancer. Whoo ?????? Reporter: Now, five years later, I have everything with family and friends to help celebrate my survival with something big. 19,341 large feet. Africa's highest peak mt. Kilimanjaro. It just made sense to me because I had another mountain that I had to climb five years ago. I had to fight against breast cancer, to go through a year of hell like so many women have had and to live with a lifetime of fear. Fear of recurrence I am afraid that he will return and, instead of living in fear, I decide to live by defying fear. We have ten, who is reaching the top? We're! All of our bags are being heavy. They bring all our supplies to the mountain, so they are the true heroes of this walk. Half of the 35,000 people who try to reach the kilimanjaro each year do not reach the top. The number one reason, altitude sickness. Something that many of us will face in our five-day walk. Even though some in our group seemed ready for anything. Do you have an attack plan? Nice playlist pump. ?????? ??? is it time for africa ??? Five climatic zones in kilimanjaro. We leave civilization below. The growing area and head directly into the African rainforest. We are at 9,000 feet. Day one. Next, we leave the canopy and head towards the sunny open grounds of Heather. It is our first opportunity to have the opportunity to reach the snow peak of kilimanjaro. It is. Is it like that? That is right there. Is that kilimanjaro? That is kilimanjaro. That's. 12,000 and our second camp. As we spent the next day adjusting, the first sign of altitude sickness hit our group. My 12-year-old daughter is the first to climb. Anna, what happened last night? I vomited Even though we do not feel good we are still walking, right? Slow but safe. Reporter: The air becomes thinner as the path becomes steeper. It feels like we should be taller, right? We could turn around. No thanks. The pep in our step is gone. Reporter: After four days of hiking, we prepare to climb the final stretch while it is completely dark. Our stressful hike in freezing temperatures in total darkness is disorienting. How do you feel, Amy? I'm fine. I'm fine. Taking it very slowly. Trying to look down. Good. I do not want to look up. Reporter: March from midnight until dawn we do it near the top. I do not feel well. You can do it. Only catch your breath. Reporter: But we still had to reach the peak of ahuru. 15% less oxygen here and this last hour has been very difficult. Reporter: After some necessary breaks. I am fighting. The struggle is real. Reporter: Finally. I can see the peak. It's worth getting excited. Because I know that all of you have worked very hard and I believe that anything worthwhile requires a little courage. It's about who you are with. You did it. Reporter: And the trip and the lessons you learn along the way. To face the fear of all kinds and part of facing fear is to climb virtual mountains and real mountains. Wow. I am very proud of my family that came with me. My 65 year old father up to my 12 year old daughter and when I called everyone they said yes. So that was it for me. Now I'm crying silly. I'm crying because I think health is so valuable and to see how hard we felt that was and imagine why I cry, I can not imagine how hard it has been and I do not think about it every day because it's me not. Thank you and you are also my family and have been
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